Lords Hotels &
Resorts has
announced the signup of its fourth hotel property in Nepal. With 105 keys, the premium resort property will be
inaugurated as Lords Resort – Budhanilkantha
because of its proximity to the sacred temple. It is slated to commence
operations by the end of 2017. The hotel chain has signed up two other hotel
properties in Birjung and in Bhaktapur which too will shortly open to tourists.

“We are pleased to announce the launch of Lords Resorts –
Budhanilkantha and are positive that this will become a landmark resort in
Kathmandu. Built on a vantage point, it is away from the hustle bustle of the
city. Access to the city, however, is unrestricted and convenient. Being
located at the top of a hill, skirted by dense flora, every room will offer a
magnificent view of the valley and its fauna. Besides offering an unparalleled
location advantage, the resort will also cater to travellers across the
spectrum from leisure to adventure and business to pilgrimage. We are thankful
to the Chairperson of the hotel, Smt. Binita Thapa ji for associating with
Lords Hotels & Resorts and entrusting us with running the business,” says Mr P R Bansal, Chairman & Managing
Director, Lords Hotels & Resorts.

The resort will offer tourists a retreat with an in-house
casino, spa & beauty salon, heated swimming pool, multi-cuisine restaurant,
open-air grill and bar. Despite offering all conveniences, the resort is
distinctly eco-friendly with the architecture capturing natural light and wind
so as to reduce its carbon footprint. The installed roof too is eco-friendly
and has been specially imported for the purpose of insulating the building from
extreme weather conditions, eliminating the need for extensive HVAC
arrangements.

“Lords Hotels & Resorts will maintain its true value
offering by keeping the room tariffs competitive at this new resort despite it
being an upscale property. Our existing hotel in Kathmandu - Mirage Lords Inn
is located in the city centre and is more suitable for business travellers or
even for pilgrimage tourists because of its proximity to the airport as well as
to many shrines that dot the region. However Lords Resort – Budhanilkantha will
differ in a way that it will offer tourists a more relaxed atmosphere,” says Mr Rishi Puri, Vice President, Lords
Hotels & Resorts.

“We also intend to capture a major share of the MICE-W
audience in the region with the launch of this property. Presently there are
almost no facilities in the city for this audience set. The resort will offer
this section of guests with world-class facilities to conduct any business
related events and galas. There is also a void of luxury venues for hosting
weddings, which also would be fulfilled by Lords Resort – Budhanilkantha. We
are positive the resort will emerge as Nepal’s most preferred stay option for
tourists from across the world,” concludes Mr Puri.